How To Boost Productivity By Changing Your Office Layout

For a lot of us worker bees, our Mondays to Fridays look like this:

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7am brings a dawn chorus of alarm clocks followed by the communal battering of the snooze button. Generally, we like to avoid the puffy-eyed glares of our fellow disenchanted colleagues on our well-trodden route to work. It can often feel like we’re all putting on a variation of the same suit and sloping of to trudge through another day, another inbox full of gubbins we’re only pretending to understand. Poorly-planned office spaces only emphasise the mundane existence of 9 to 5; nothing kills inspiration like a generic space. Then thank heavens it’s Friday; see you later, I’m off to the pub. Paycheque, please.

This is the challenge facing office-job employers. How unenviable. But, of course, there are ways to pull your workforce out of the mill, motivate them to achieve and, as a result, boost your profit.

Know Thine Enemy: Open Plan Problems.

Aside from often being a decidedly uninspiring place to work, open plan offices can create their own little unhappy ecosystems, breeding apathy and discontentment in a workplace Petri dish. If colleagues are getting along, the noise of chatter and babble can distract those trying to focus. If chalk and cheese happen to be seated near each other, sparks can fly where nobody wants them.

If an office is deathly quiet, it can be very difficult to pass confidential information. Add in bad personal habits, powerful lunchtime odours, and personal preferences (air-con, music, light levels…) and it’s little wonder that productivity is the first casualty of a malfunctioning office space. So what to do about it?

Love thy neighbour: Open Plan Solutions

Open plan offices can tick all the boxes for an employer if laid out correctly. They’re significantly cheaper than individual offices, communication is easier across the board and team working is all but unavoidable (unless you build yourself a desk fort out of stationary and, let’s face it, that’s not the adult response to workplace challenges!).

Divide and Conquer

Draw up an office floor-plan, dividing up the space based on which teams complement each other. Your analytics team may need good access to peace and quiet, so best not to place them near the sales team. You’ve noticed two teams who need to talk to each other simply aren’t: make sure they need to pass each other to get anywhere! Mapping out space and communicating it to everyone ensures everyone knows what’s going on in the whole office, not just at their desk.

Often, people gravitate towards people they work really well with. If you spot people who work fantastically in a team, seat them near each other. It’s extremely motivating to be surrounded by positive, proactive teams – although there’s a definite, and distracting, difference between excellent teamwork and best mates getting along like a house on fire!

Creating shared spaces appropriate to all needs is a winning trick and doesn’t have to cost the earth or isolate your workers. Glass partitions and be used to build a transparent meeting place for sharing confidential information or providing a quiet space for analytical tasks. Combination working, whereby workers are empowered to change their environment depending on their need, allows people to concentrate for longer by varying their surroundings. A big concern about cubicle working has always been the limitation of light, but with clear partitions, privacy, peace and natural light are entirely possible.

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A central printer in a large office can create discord: nobody takes responsibility when the toner needs replacing and there’s always a print queue and of stuff that always seem far less important than your own. Invest in equipment to be shared by fewer people, thereby creating an opportunity to catch up as well as diffusing bust-ups before they have a chance to happen.

Be creative

If a desk is wall-facing then add some inspiration by mounting a colourful picture with some depth perspective. You don’t need to spend thousands to brighten up the wall space and inspire more thought than a bland, blank wall.

Even a visually-appealing desk layout can serve to improve productivity. Curves, levels and organised space are aesthetically much nicer to look at than cluttered, overcrowded rectangles laid out like a chicken farm. Given that it’s easy to rent desk furniture by the month, it doesn’t have to break the bank to inspire a team with a visually pleasing, clever layout. Clever you.

Do you have any tips for boosting productivity through creating a better workspace? Share your suggestions with us!

About the Author: Claire Hovey is a marketing freelancer who has seen her fair share of nightmare office environments as well as one or two impressive and inspired layout designs. She recommends Applied Workplace for affordable office solutions.

Which Disaster Can Your Business Plan For?

Disasters can take many forms but their common element is that they are sudden and unpredictable. How do you know what type of disaster to insure for? You can get liability and disaster insurance for your business from most companies, but not all policies cover all potential disasters. Paying for a policy that covers all of them may not fit your company budget, or be necessary.

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The European Commission recently issued a green paper on the insurability rates of natural and man-made disasters that looks to clear up the understanding of what you can insure for specifically, and what a general policy would be your best hope.

Can you predict the future?

Having insurance for your business beyond liability, health and worker’s compensation is very much like trying to foretell the future. How can you know what will happen? A “disaster” policy isn’t offered by insurance companies, but based on your market, you can predict what other types of business insurance will be most helpful to you. The European Commission looked not at the rate of incidences to try and project what may happen in the future, but a different set of criteria.

The green paper reports on which businesses and markets would recover the swiftest if their damage had been covered by insurance, rather than relying on government aid and intervention to rebuild. From there, they have made certain recommendations about the best types of insurance to have in place that will allow for disaster coverage.

Here are a few types of business insurances that can keep you covered in the event of a disaster.

Business Interruption/Loss of Earnings:

This insurance is an option offered on most Property Insurances for businesses. It doesn’t look to specify why the business was interrupted except that it was out of reasonable control. This can help immediately in assuming payments in wages, bills and coverages necessary to be continued even if the business itself has lost its physical location.

Business Owner’s Policy (BOP):

This is the closest to an umbrella policy that is offered to businesses that includes vehicle, property and business interruption insurance. It is not suitable for every business, however, because it may cover too much. If you don’t have a fleet of commercial vehicles, you may not be able to opt out of that addition in coverage.

Commercial Property/Vehicle Coverage:

Many business owners make the mistake of thinking that their rental or lease agreements and insurances will be enough to cover their equipment in the event of a disaster. If you lease, it is wise to carry a separate policy from what the leasing company offers to protect your business should a disaster interrupt your earnings or damage the equipment. For those who own property and equipment, a policy addition that specifically addresses their coverage is wise.

As seen on Confia Insurance Agency, Business Insurance is not a single commodity that you can purchase and have all your bases covered. By thinking through what potential problems your type of business, and market, may encounter you will be prepared.

About the Author: As the asst. administrator for an search engine marketing business, Daniel toils as a visiting poster to assist corporations from the Mother Land. He lives in SoCal, and is drinking in these times along with his pleasant wife and three munchkins. D-to-the-H requests sightseers to look at his Google society when they can.

Have Fun While Promoting Your Business

Corporations engulf the business world with their high-profile meetings, money-exchanges and dealings. But what corporations, big and small, really need is a strong employee-employer relation. They need to work together and attract clients in order to escalate the market presence of their enterprise. Organize a corporate event for your employees and give them some hours of fun filled memories. Corporate parties are always black-tie events. A party can be filled with the mumble of soft chatter, sipping classic champagnes, or they could be thrilling and intoxicating to all senses as well as emotions from the joy of music to the fear of getting burnt.

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Corporate parties need something unique and extraordinary. This helps employees and bosses to let loose and have a great time. Of course, some parties like Christmas and New Year need special ornaments and themes. A party needs the element of thrill and fun. That push to really make everyone bath in wonder and awe. But how do you make a corporate party consisting majorly of business talks so thrilling?

Getting creative with Music and Food

Parties are given a new dimension by the addition of music. A centre stage filled with 7 or 8 musicians playing jazz, blues and soft tunes on shiny gold instruments is the way to go. A dull talk can easily become a conversation of interest when soft music fills in the gap rather than dull mumble of soft chatter. An informal occasion may even allow acquiring rock bands. On the same lines, a barbeque might play extremely well in an outdoor party. The smokiness on the right day can make every gathering the topic of conversation for months. A barbeque should, of course, be reserved for small parties.

Acrobats and other Activities

A magnificent acrobatics show might give a new edge to the party altogether andguests will surely relish as contortionists and acrobats acquire appreciation from everyone. Also, competitive activities are a major hit at such parties. Any competition from embarrassing situations to bingo can have positive result for everyone. For parties with kids in them, sport activities can be the best way for everyone to let their hair down.

Fire Jugglers

Fire Jugglers define the word “Thrill”. A fire juggling and torch act can be a thrilling experience for the guests. This act achieves applause each and every time. Over the past few years, a few corporate companies have hired fire performers for their parties to highlight the name or the motto of the company, thus helping in creating a deeper impression to the guests’ memory.

Parties always require a festive atmosphere which can thrill and excite the guests in order to make the party memorable. Entertainment from any source goes a long way in helping the people get excited for work. Entertainment in a corporate party is the utmost necessity after the guests and food. All employees need a break to get their head around and the added dimension of thrill to any party is the best way to do it.

About the Author: Today’s guest post is written by Melisa Connery. She is a regular blogger and a budding novelist. She has written articles for many established magazines. Her last article was about the amazing Juggling Inferno fire performers and their life.

The Evolution of Organization: How Project Management Became a Thing

If you’re wondering how exactly business defines project management, you wouldn’t be wrong in thinking it’s a little vague. Project management is amassing the right group of people to accomplish a shared goal, and in that way, it can take many different shapes and forms across many different industries. You can see the philosophy of project management throughout history in everything from the building of the pyramids and the Great Wall of China to the expansion of the railroad across the United States. But the modern idea of what a project manager actually does is fairly recent. How do project management teams fit into businesses today? And what does the future hold for the industry?

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1. The Project Management Institute

Many business experts will tell you that project managers simply didn’t exist before the new millennium, or at least that they were never known by that title. But project management as it is known today began with the creation of the Project Management Institute in 1969. PMI set the standard for project management as an official industry, promoting research and education and offering training programs, seminars, and certification. They teach project managers the different elements of the job, such as project estimating, risk management, and how to allocate work to the right people. Around 400,000 business professionals hold one of PMI’s many project management credentials, which serve as the gateway to a host of different jobs on a project management team.

2. The Rise of the Personal Computer

In the 1980s and 1990s, project management shifted towards globalization and internet technology. It began with the rise of the personal computer and the invention of project management software. No longer was it all about gathering workers in a meeting and presenting stacks of paperwork with cost projections and risk factors. All of these variables could be presented digitally, meaning that larger-scale projects could be understood and directed in record time. In addition, the computer age created its own project management niche. Developing software, testing for safety and effectiveness, and marketing the release of important new products helped computers gain some leverage in the business world. With new technology invented all the time, project managers had to learn how to adapt their standards to a changing world.

3. The Future of Project Management

So what’s next? U.S. News and World Report names project management as one of the top 5 skills you need to ensure job security, and it’s a skill that’s increasingly virtual. According to the Gallup Business Journal, 30 percent of workers are individual, virtual laborers which means project managers can reach across the world and across the spectrum to create their teams. It’s never been easier to find the right man or woman for the job than it is with the internet so easily accessible. And that’s why more and more businesses, from local establishments to giant corporations, are hiring project managers. It’s the easiest way to guarantee the most success, no matter what your company might be planning.

Project management is a tool to fight the competition through the power of organization. A great team can make or break an important project, and these days, project managers aren’t jobs you can shave off your roster. With their ability to use the internet to reach all the talent in the world, they’re trained professionals that any competent business owner would want to have on their side.

About the Author: Writer Brett Harris is an avid blogger. Interested in project management as a career? Check out project management degree online.

Growing Small Business with Leadership Skills

When you are in a small business, every success you get to taste the flavour of, owes a lot to the strong team and the team leader that contribute to the overall success of your business. It is a well known fact that the effective team leaders are largely responsible for digging out the best from their team and out of their colleagues. They play a crucial role in accomplishing the goals that are being set for the different groups working in the team or the organisation. There’s certainly more to the team building and the management that the entrepreneurs and the business leaders are concerned with. A good team work always helps the leaders get to achieve the pinnacle of success and often stay at the top of the game.

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What really makes a good team stand against all the competition that the business faces in the market? Here we are summarising the outlook behind the entire idea with 4 major points that act as key elements in building the successful business teams. Let’s take a look:

1# Focus

It sounds as simple as it is spelled but it is as easy to lose as it sounds like it won’t. There are millions of questions that appear so easy to talk about and answer such as “what are we doing here?”, “what is our goal?”, etc. It is important for the business entrepreneurs to first define a goal and then measure the impact that all those business decisions are going to make. Do they help the team achieve the goals? Do they bring you any close to the dreams? Are you working in the direction of accomplishing it? If you have logical answers to these, you are probably on the right track. Also, focus on the efforts of your team, doesn’t matter whether you are expanding or simply focussing on growth.

2# Unity

Ensuring that everyone is treated on the same platform makes way for promotion of a no-discrimination policy. This will require you to communicate on a regular basis and ensure that all the team members are aware of their roles and the tasks they are expected to perform. This gives rise to scope for promotion of team harmony and also ensures that the duplication of tasks and efforts is prevented. This is also important while you are hiring new team members; find out whether they fit into the entire chemistry of the team before they are taken in. It’s the unity in the team that not only assures the company of even a most unexpected success but also plays an instrumental role in binding the teams together.

3# Direction

If your ultimate destination is success, make sure that your team knows how they are going to achieve it. Assign them tasks that push you step by step towards the final goal; you will need to support the team wherever they need your assistance. Encourage and assist them and this is exactly where your expertise lies. If you can’t lead your team, there may be people questioning you on your leadership skills and that’s where you seem to fail. Set the direction and help your team walk on the right path. You lead them and they believe in you! That’s leadership in plain and simple way.

4# Excellence

Achieving excellence in all the tasks you do makes sure that you are determined to achieve goals. Good teams have a habit of pushing their bars of excellence a little more each time and with each achievement. Set high standards for your team and it will be fun taking up challenges for achieving the goal. Now this does not mean that you will only need to evaluate the success of your team and its progress; seek opinion from other groups, organisations and business leaders that have been inspiring you.

Finally, it’s good to remember that achieving success does not really close the book anyway. If you have succeeded as a leader then definitely there still remains to be a lot of room for improvement simply because nothing is perfect and nothing is stagnant either. Always maintain your zeal for keeping a lookout for that extra bit that can do wonders for your team and ultimately for your business. Keep striving for excellence and promote that essential bit of excellence and focus on your efforts and all that you can do to gain an edge over your competitors.

About the Author: Colin Boykins is a blogger and social media addict. He is currently associated with the UK’s most trusted supplier of security posts – Parking-Posts.com.